UF first-year freshmen receivers Tyrie Cleveland and Rick Wells were arrested Sunday after being accused of firing BB guns and causing more than $1,000 in property damage at Keys Residential housing on the UF campus.

The two players currently are being held in Alachua County Jail and charged with two felony counts.

Cleveland and Wells, both 18, were charged with criminal mischief for damaging property of more than $1,000 - a third-degree felony - and shooting a missile inside an occupied dwelling - a second-degree felony.

"This is not behavior that we expect," coach Jim McElwain said in a statement. "As I often talk about, there will be consequences for their actions."

A UF Police Department report said an officer was sent to Keys Residential at 11:30 p.m. Friday and observed three windows had been shattered and had a small, round hole in each. A review of video surveillance revealed two males shooting at someone at around 6:45 p.m.

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The officer eventually would identify the men with their ID cards to be Cleveland and Wells.

Wells would admit his wrongdoing to the officer and turned over the BB gun. The two players then were arrested and booked around 3:30 a.m. Monday.

The arrests are the first of a Florida player since wide receiver Chris Thompson in early April. Thompson was arrested after being accused of simple battery and dating violence - charges that later were dropped.

Cleveland is the top offensive recruit and along with Wells among five receivers in the 2016 class. Both players are Jacksonville natives, but Cleveland moved to Houston and finished his high school career there.

Ranked the No. 2 wide receiver in the nation, Cleveland was expected to play this season.

Each player is enrolled in summer school. The team will begin practices on Aug. 4.